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The Beetles One

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Pigeon-holed in “Life

The Beetles One.

After going to see 300, Gwyther managed to persuade me to come and sit in on a gig by The Beetles One , a tribute band to the fab four. This isn’t my usual Saturday night, but the group are managed by Matt’s best mate from home and after being told that they are really quite good, I decided to stay and watch.

The gig was at the Roadhouse in Stirchley (a place I can’t say I’ve ever visited before) and the client�le were very much of an age that lived for seventies metal. I couldn’t help but feel I was on the set of Spinal Tap, or backstage at a Black Sabbath gig. Anyway, the characters about made for a great evening.

Kirby and his band all seem up for a laugh and it made for entertaining viewing from rehearsal right through until I left. I was really impressed how good they were, so they are now my personal recommendation if you’re looking for a Beatles tribute band.

What’s more, any night that includes dancing midgets is a good night in my book.

300

Pigeon-holed in “Reviews

300.

I arrived in the cinema on Broad Street to meet Gwyther with a whisker to spare before this film started, but unfortunately Paul, Gwyth’s mate was also late, and so we didn’t get sat down until about 30 seconds into the movie.

I’m not a fantasy devotee (although I do have historical interest), and the reviews I had heard so far were fairly mixed (mostly to do with the controversial choice to portray a war against Persians) so I didn’t know what to expect considering the hype had otherwise been so positive.

This is a version of the Greek legend of 300 Spartans who went to fight a million-strong army. It is an adaptation of the graphic novels of Frank Miller and his embellishment of the original legendary story, it’s characters and it’s themes make for impressive viewing.

For an idea of what to expect, try and mix Gladiator, some “ancient classics” from the 1960s, a strong dose of mythological spin, a good chunk of violence and you should be somewhere near. Hyper-reality and some great cinematography keeps your eyes on the screen.

I was aware that this was a fairly arty depiction of the story, and I do like that from my films, so was pleased that it provided stunning visuals throughout.

In terms of plot, it’s the wars of classical civilisations which I have an interest in anyway, although I don’t think you need to like that stuff to enjoy the film. There has been criticism over the lack of meaty dialogue, and I found the longer portions of speech to be clich�d and sometimes even cringeworthy. That said, the Spartans were known to be laconic, so clearly they weren’t all that practised at long orations and much preferred to just get to the point. That’s why I will excuse these criticisms and just say if you are looking for brainfood, you might want to watch something else.

300 is an epic film, and the first of this genre that I’ve been pleased with since I saw Gladiator (including the disappointment of Troy and the others). It sets itself apart from earlier films by pushing the boundaries of history and reality, but carries a similar imposing soundtrack, visual mastery and set of strong performances as it’s predecessors. The characters don’t carry as much baggage as other films, which can either be seen as being refreshing or just laziness, but overall I can’t complain.

Definitely worth a watch.

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